Sevierville, TN

Sevierville, Tennessee, founded in 1795, began as a small mountain community named for John Sevier, TN’s first governor.  Sevierville consists of 20 square miles located at the convergence of the Tennessee Valley  and the Foothills of the Great Smokies, with Knoxville to the north and several Appalachian towns to the south.  The city serves as a vital component of the Knoxville-Sevierville-La Follette Combined Statistical Area.

The host of thousands of tourists each year, Sevierville is also home to a year-round population of 11,757 (2000 Census).  Dolly Parton, born in Sevierville in 1946, lived and performed locally until she graduated from Sevier County High School and left for Nashville, TN.  In 1986, Dolly opened her renowned entertainment theme park in Pigeon Forge, and to this day returns to the area for the season’s opening parade and other festivities.

If you're heading to court in Sevierville, you should know that Tennessee's legal system includes four trial courts: the Circuit Courts, which, as courts of general jurisdiction handle civil and criminal matters and hear appeals from the courts with limited jurisdiction; the Chancery Courts, which exclusively hear civil cases and generally handle cases that fall outside the traditional common-law actions; the Criminal Courts, located in 13 of TN’s 31 judicial districts, which serve as relief for heavy caseloads in other courts, hearing criminal cases and misdemeanor appeals from the lower courts; and the Probate Court, which hears individual estate cases but only operates in a few districts.  Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure are readily available to the public.

If you have a personal injury case in Tennessee, your claim will be heard in civil court. This Self-Help section of the TN Courts website will tell you what to expect in court.  Once you’ve gone through a trial, you may have the right to appeal your personal injury case to the state’s Appeals Court or the Supreme Court.  The Tennessee Court of Appeals and the Tennessee Supreme Court both convene in the cities of Jackson, Knoxville and Nashville, as required by the Tennessee State Constitution.

Sevierville, the seat of Sevier County, boasts a thriving economy, driven primarily by local tourist attractions, and their affiliated businesses.  Sevierville hosts more than 2,000 hotel and motel rooms, with nearly 50 percent of the community’s businesses linked to the tourist industry.  It was the development of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation’s most visited National Park, that first brought Sevierville the benefits of the local tourist industry.  Local industry accounts for 20 percent of Sevierville’s economy, where the only car dealerships and hospitals in Sevier County exist.  Sevierville is also the home of Walters State Community College satellite campus.

The Burchfield Grove Memorial Arboretum, Forbidden Caverns, NASCAR SpeedPark and the Tennessee Museum of Aviation are among the many popular sites to see in Sevierville.  There is also an impressive list of local sites on the National Register of Historic Places.  These include Buckingham House, Brabson’s Ferry Plantation, the downtown Commercial District, the Harrisburg Covered Bridge, Rose Glen, the Sevier County Courthouse, and Wheatlands.

Sevierville, Tennessee offers well-rounded cultural and recreational activities, with an even wider entertainment selection in nearby cities such as Gatlinburg, Knoxville, and Pigeon Forge.  In addition, this historic community has access to outstanding business, education, and health care options that make Sevierville an enviable place to call home.

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